Prime Minister John Key says he will consider changing the national flag at this year's election if there is a public appetite for it.
Mr Key said this morning that he would consult with senior ministers about a new flag, and would not rule out a referendum on the issue as part of the general election.
He believed a change was unlikely but he wanted to test the waters to see if the public wanted a change.
"I'd like to see a change. But one of the problems is that firstly it's not the single ... biggest issue that we as a country face. And secondly, even with those who want to change there's not universal support for what we should change to."
He added: "We'll have a discussion with our senior ministers, and say 'Is there any appetite to progress that?'. And if the answer's no then we'll park it up."